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 By Josh Reed    Sports    March 23, 2023

Kake boys cap undefeated season with 1A state championship

KAKE -The last time the Kake high school boys basketball team appeared in a state championship game...

 
 By Chris Basinger    News    March 16, 2023

School district prepares for Reads Act implementation

Alaska school districts are scrambling to prepare for the new programs and policies outlined under...

 
 By Chris Basinger    News    March 9, 2023

The Petersburg School District seeks more funding for next year

The Petersburg School District board held a discussion during its meeting on Tuesday covering where...

 
 By Chris Basinger    News    March 9, 2023

Charter amendment could allow more residents to join borough boards

The Petersburg Borough Assembly approved an ordinance in its first reading on Monday that would...

 

To the Editor

Knocking Down the Berm To the Editor: When I had lived in town for 17 years Sue Paulsen introduced me to someone as a long term resident of Petersburg...

 
 By Chris Basinger    News    March 2, 2023

Long-Term Care recovers from COVID-19 outbreak

COVID-19 cases have dropped at the Petersburg Medical Center's Long-Term Care facility after it...

 
 By Jake Clemens    News    February 23, 2023

SE Alaska Farmers Summit comes home to Petersburg

The Southeast Alaska Farmers Summit is back in Petersburg this week for the first time since it...

 

Crew shortage continues to plague state ferry system

An ongoing shortage of crew is the “No. 1 risk factor” for the Alaska Marine Highway System, Transportation Department Deputy Commissioner Kat...

 

Assembly supports commercial trollers

The Petersburg Borough Assembly unanimously approved a resolution supporting the Southeast...

 

To the Editor

Thank you, thank you, thank you To the Editor: Mike and I are so incredibly humbled by and grateful for the outpouring of support, generosity,...

 
 By Larry Persily    News    January 26, 2023

Ferry system says it has enough crew to run summer schedule

Other than still needing crew if it is to put the Hubbard into service for the first time since it was built a few years ago, the Alaska Marine...

 

Local Emergency Planning Committee back in business

The Local Emergency Planning Committee held its first meeting since April 2020 last Thursday where...

 

New federal funding could aid Alaska Marine Highway System

It’s past time for the Southeast and coastal Alaska communities to be heard regarding the collapse of our ferry system. It’s time to more for...

 

2022: Year in Review

January Petersburg experienced record snowfall on New Year's Day with 17.5 inches of new snow on...

 

District seeking public input for 2023-24 school calendar

With discussions beginning on what next year’s school calendar could look like, the Petersburg S...

 

New PSD COVID-19 policy allows for earlier return

During its meeting on Dec. 13, the Petersburg School District Board voted unanimously to amend the d...

 

After legislative vote, federal aid to Alaska seafood processors is again delayed

A joint House-Senate committee of the Alaska Legislature voted against accepting $20 million in federal aid to seafood processors, with lawmakers... Full story

 

Construction at Hammer & Wikan Grocery part of long-term goal for expansion

Hammer & Wikan is currently in the midst of a construction project behind the grocery store in an...

 

Police chief sues borough, claims defamation and false light

Petersburg Police Department Chief Jim Kerr has filed a lawsuit against the Petersburg Borough. The... Full story

 

SEALink submarine cable system connects Prince of Wales to Petersburg, Juneau, and beyond

Alaska Power & Telephone Wireless completed the installation of the 214-mile SEALink submarine...

 

VSC makes a splash at November Rain meet

6 swimmers from across Southeast traveled to Petersburg to compete in the Viking Swim Club's Novem...

 
 By Orin Pierson    News    November 24, 2022

Petersburg resident's remains to be rocketed into space

"When I first met him, his bumper sticker was, 'Beam me up, Scotty! There's no intelligent life...

 

To the Editor

Thank You To the Editor: We would like to express a heartfelt THANK YOU to the community of Petersburg and all the volunteers that made November Rain...

 

Years of flat state funding create budget stress for schools across Alaska

The Anchorage School District, which is considering the closure of six elementary schools amid a projected $68 million budget shortfall, isn’t the o... Full story

 

Pumpkin Queen generates seasonal fun and nonprofit funds

The sixth annual Pumpkin Patch at 9-mile has been open each weekend since the start of October,...

 

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